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Branxton is the unassuming gateway to the Hunter Valley wine region, offering a relaxed rural atmosphere that contrasts with the polished cellar doors of Pokolbin. This small town on the New England Highway is where you’ll find a handful of excellent wineries, a burgeoning craft-beer scene, and a genuine slice of country life. It’s the perfect base for travellers who want to experience the Hunter without the crowds.
Highlights & What to See
- Briar Ridge Vineyard – A boutique winery with a stunning hilltop tasting room, known for its bold Semillon and Shiraz; the views over the Brokenback Range are a bonus.
- Piggs Peake Winery – A fun, laid-back cellar door with a focus on alternative varieties like Barbera and Tempranillo, plus a resident pig that adds character.
- Branxton Hotel – A classic country pub serving hearty meals and a rotating selection of local wines and beers; the beer garden is a favourite on warm afternoons.
- Hunter Valley Brewing Company – A small-batch brewery producing crisp lagers and hoppy pale ales; the taproom is a great spot to meet locals.
- Branxton Farmers Market – Held on the first Saturday of the month, this market showcases regional produce, artisan breads, and handmade cheeses.
Suggested Time to Spend
Most visitors spend half a day to a full day in Branxton, combining wine and brewery visits with a pub lunch. If you’re using it as a base, allow two nights to explore the wider Hunter Valley at a relaxed pace. The town itself is compact, so you can easily walk between the main attractions.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Pokolbin – The heart of Hunter Valley wine country, with dozens of famous cellar doors, fine-dining restaurants, and luxury accommodation just 10 minutes south.
- Cessnock – A historic coal-mining town with a revitalised main street, antique shops, and the Hunter Valley Gardens.
- Rothbury – Home to the Hunter Valley Distillery and several family-owned wineries; it’s a quieter alternative to Pokolbin.
- Singleton – A larger town to the north with a fascinating military museum and the nearby Lake St Clair for watersports.
- Wollombi – A charming historic village in the foothills of the Watagans, known for its art galleries and the Wollombi Tavern’s famous ‘Dr Jurd’s Jungle Juice’.
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